There are no countries south of 60 degrees S, which encompasses Antarctica, where you'll find the South Pole.
At the North Pole, there are no countries as it is located in the middle of the Arctic Ocean. At the South Pole, the entire continent of Antarctica surrounds it. Multiple countries have territorial claims in Antarctica through the Antarctic Treaty System, including the United States, Russia, and other nations.
There is no official flag for the South Pole and many countries' flags fly there. There are no countries on Antarctica, which means no official flag, no currency, no stamps, nothing to represent sovereignty -- because there isn't any.
There are no countries around the south pole. There is, however, the continent of Antartica. Antartica is owned by no nation, but instead is open for countries from around the world to conduct scientific research. No military equipment or soldiers are allowed to be stationed at Antartica.
The South Ceremonial Pole, Amundsen-Scott Station (USA) and the flags of the signatory countries to the Antarctic Treaty.
The countries closest to Antarctica are Chile and Argentina. Note that Punta Arenas, Argentina is more than 2,500 miles from the South Pole.
the geographical south pole i think is a group of flags?
yes, the north and south poles are geographical poles.
The north pole of a magnet is attracted to the Earth's geographical North Pole, and the south pole is attracted to the Earth's geographical South Pole. You can also use a compass to find the north and south poles of a magnet - the needle will align with the north pole of the magnet.
The geographical poles are the North and South Poles. The South Pole is at 90 degrees S latitude. The North Pole is at 90 degrees N latitude. All lines of longitude converge at both poles.
The South Pole is located on Antarctica, where there are no countries.
If you mean region in the geographical sense, the south pole is located on a continent -- Antarctica -- and the north pole is located in sea water.
Yes, you should capitalize "South Pole" when referring to the geographical location at the southernmost point of the Earth.
At the North Pole, there are no countries as it is located in the middle of the Arctic Ocean. At the South Pole, the entire continent of Antarctica surrounds it. Multiple countries have territorial claims in Antarctica through the Antarctic Treaty System, including the United States, Russia, and other nations.
There is no official flag for the South Pole and many countries' flags fly there. There are no countries on Antarctica, which means no official flag, no currency, no stamps, nothing to represent sovereignty -- because there isn't any.
If you are asking which is the closest continent to the Geographical South Pole then it is Antarctica.If you are asking which is the closest continent to what is wrongly called the South Pole as a region then it is South America.The continent that is closest to the South Pole is..... AntarcticaAntarctica, where the South Pole exists, then South America, Australia and New Zealand.
yes they are
There are no countries around the south pole. There is, however, the continent of Antartica. Antartica is owned by no nation, but instead is open for countries from around the world to conduct scientific research. No military equipment or soldiers are allowed to be stationed at Antartica.